Mainstream media outlets admit that Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz have granted so few interviews during their campaign that they may be setting record lows for a modern presidential bid. During the 59 days Harris has been the Democratic candidate, she only participated in one national interview, one national print interview, and one local television interview. Tim Walz has given three local television interviews and one national interview. Neither has participated in a single press conference.
By contrast, former President Donald J. Trump has given seven local television interviews, two national television interviews, one national print interview, and three press conferences over the same period. He has also appeared on several high-profile, long-form podcasts.
Trump’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance, has conducted 15 local television interviews, eight print interviews, a massive 24 national television interviews, and 12 press conferences, giving the Trump campaign 73 interviews to the Harris campaign’s five.
The statistics do not even count over 25 briefer media appearances by Trump and Vance on various networks or the radio interviews done by either candidate. Even President Biden participated in more interviews during the COVID-19 pandemic than Harris despite remaining secluded throughout most of the 2020 campaign.
Harris and Walz also have long records of supporting radical left policies, such as banning fracking and using taxpayer money to fund sex changes for prisoners. However, they are trying to downplay their past radicalism, presenting themselves as moderates. The lack of interviews has stopped them from being pressed on their past views too strongly.
Some of Harris’s current policies, such as a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegals and taxing unrealized capital gains, are as radical as her past positions.